Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg talk about corrupt cops and the craft of writing collaboratively
In the book, I Got a Monster: The Rise and Fall of America’s Most Corrupt Police Squad, authors Baynard Woods and Brandon Soderberg critically examine the tales of terror and havoc wrought by the BPD in a previously unseen way.
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Bombarded by all of this awful surreality, you might start to think that everything out there could very well be cake
It's like reality is bending.
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Subjects of Asia Kenney's portrait series define for themselves what womanhood means
Eight pro tips from a professor on creating demo videos for art students
If all else fails, try to channel the confidence of Oprah.
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Reboot removes the original's hammy atmospherics, keeps the police-procedural worship and vigilantism
Three Baltimore-based Artists Exhibiting Together
This edition of Quarantine Diaries features three artists whose exhibition at BmoreArt’s Connect+Collect Gallery was postponed.
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Finding Cancer's courage to leave its protective, outer crab shell
The challenges of Blackness and queerness are central in this book, articulated together through the lens of family.
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On the BMA's reopened sculpture garden and the future of monuments
It’s hard to reconcile my rich memories of the place with what now reads as a limited and parochial landscape.
In Church’s world, bodies are much more likely to remain isolated than to touch
Now the textures of the art I have collected are more real, more tangible, than the textures of human faces.
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The six 2020 Sondheim Finalists include five interdisciplinary and visual artists and one three-person artist collective.
This year marks the 15th for Artscape's $25,000 Sondheim Prize
Jerry Lewis Gone ACAB and Howardena Pindell’s Free, White and 21
Two movies that make sense right now amid endless terror-scrolling Twitter.
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